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CHAPPiE

From director Neill Blomkamp's latest work comes the robot with artificial intelligence!

From 'CHAPPiE', the hit movie directed by Neill Blomkamp and scheduled to reach theatres in Japan on the 23rd May comes an action figure of the main character - the artificial intelligence robot, CHAPPiE!

The fully articulated 1/6th scale figure stands approximately 30.5cm in height, with even his fingers individually articulated. The figure features highly detailed sculpt and paintwork that makes use of a weathering effect to makes him look just as he did in the series. His eyes and the right side of his head feature light-up LEDs, and alternate parts are included to change the way his eyes look, giving him a different expression. The AKS-74M rifle is also included.

About the Film
In the near future, crime is patrolled by an oppressive mechanized police force. But now, the people are fighting back. When one police droid, Chappie, is stolen and given new programming, he becomes the first robot with the ability to think and feel for himself. As powerful, destructive forces start to see Chappie as a danger to mankind and order, they will stop at nothing to maintain the status quo and ensure that Chappie is the last of his kind.

'CHAPPiE' is the next work of director Neill Blomkamp following his hit films 'District 9' (2010) and 'Elysium' (2013). The film features Niell Blomkamp's close friend Sharlto Copley, as well as other big names such as Hugh Jackman, Sigourney Weaver and Dev Patel.

Paintwork is done partially by hand and therefore final products may vary.

Due to the nature of the paint used on this figure, the paint may not be completely dry when the product packaging is opened. If the paint is not dry, please place the figure in a well ventilated area for 2-3 days and avoid touching it until dry.

Playing with the figure before the paint is dry may lead to colors bleeding or fingerprints remaining on the figure.